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IMMEDIATE AND BEAUTIFUL EFFECTS 

SECURED BY 

LARGE TREE MOVING 



Examples of Work Executed 

BY 

LEWIS & VALENTINE CO. 

ROSLYN, LONG ISLAND 



COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY LEWIS & VALENTINE CO. 



LEWIS & VALENTINE'S GROWING BUSINESS 



e beg to submit in the following pages photographs of some 
work on the largest and finest estates in this country. We 
show you many more of these if we had the space. Since 
;t annual booklet was prepared every department of our 
ss has grown. 



TREE MOVING DEPARTMENT 

or Tree Moving Department is the largest and best equip- 
any tree-moving organization in the world. We have a 
umber of patented steel tree movers that move trees of any 
shape. 

ur latest steel tree-moving machines make large tree mov- 
safe and certain as is the moving of small trees. The 
; and builders of large private countrj' estates no longer wait 
le trees to grow. They plant about their new house some 
rees which produce matured landscape effects immediately, 
'estment in the building of the home pays better than does 
)ney expended for some large shade trees that will tower 
the house line, giving the house a dignified setting and lend- 
portance to the place they occupy. 

ne or more of our tree-moving machines are permanently 
led in sevei-al of the large cities of the Atlantic, Middle and 
m states, and the one stationed nearest you could be sent to 
state promptly no matter where you live. Whether your 
large or small we will gladly furnish you with an estiniate 
loing any tree moving work you have in mind. Our prices 
; lowest consistent with the best quality of work. Our rep- 
itives have made a careful search of the good specimen 
Maples, Pin Oaks, and other native trees growing in the 
y near most of the important cities in the East and Middle 
We have a list of the available trees in your vicinity and if 
e interested in transplanting to your estate some of the finest 
rees, now growing in your vicinity, let us select from among 
t, some of the best trees growing near you and let us take 
) see them. Then we could give you an estimate upon 
g such of them as you like to your property, with our usual 
)f guarantee that they will live. 



BOXWOOD DEPARTMENT 

Our Boxwood Department is the most extensive organi- 
zation in America, for finding and collecting old English Boxwood 
plants. These Boxwood plants are from 50 to 200 years old. We 
could supply you with any age, size and shape plants that you 
may require, and we would be glad to mail to you photographs of 
some of our large collection of Box. 

The large volume of our trade in Boxwood plants makes it pos- 
sible for us to find them at the least expense, to buy them at the 
lowest prices and to sell them at a minimum of profit. We can 
offer you the best available in old Boxwood plants at the lowest 
market prices. 

ROAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT 

Our Road Building and Grading Department employs the most 
efficient road builders to be found. We have built many of the 
finest roads existing on private country estates. Our estimator 
will gladly visit your property wathout charge to you and estimate 
upon the cost of constructing whatever kind of road you require. 
Much of our road building and grading work we do at actual cost 
of the work plus 15% for our services. By having this work done 
on a percentage basis, you are free from time to time to change 
your specifications, increasing or decreasing the amount of work, 
and we find that in most cases the owner is better satisfied by 
having his grading done and his road built on percentage than by 
contracting the work. 

CEDAR TREE DEPARTMENT 

Our Cedar Tree Department, ship Cedar trees, from 6 to 30 feet 
in height, to points as far south as Richmond, Va., and as far west 
as St. Paul, Minn. We have the largest collection of Cedar 
trees (Juniperus Virginiana), of all sizes, in the East. 

NURSERY DEPARTMENT 

Our Nursery Department offers a large variety of choice 
nursery stock growing in our nurseries at East Rockaway and at 
Roslyn, N. Y. We have collected the be.st material available 
from many other nurseries, and we can offer you exceptional 
facilities for putting you in touch with just the species and sizes 
of plants you maj^ require. 




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MAIN OFFICE AND NURSERY 

ROSLYN, L. I., N. Y. 

TELEPHONE : ROSLYN 256 ■ 257 



BRANCH NURSERY 

EAST ROCKAWAY, L. I. 
Telephone: Lynbrook 751-W 



New York Office 

150 Nassau Street 
New York 

Tel. Beekman 3514 



Boston 

33 Statioi 
Brookline 

Tel. Brooklii 



Philadelphia and Wilmington 

722 French Street, Wilmington, Del. 

Tel. Wilmington 4153-W 



We have tree moving apparatus permanently local 
Cambridge, Mass.; Hartford and New London, C< 
Westchester County, N. Y.; Philadelphia, Wilminj 
Baltimore, Washington, Cleveland, and Chi 




Nassau Country Club, Glen Cove, Long Island. These Elms, 50 to 60 feet high, were moved on our patented tree moving machines and by our 
skilled workmen, and the result is a uniform planting of dense foliaged trees that do not know they have been moved. It is wise to use Elms or 
other high branched trees near the residence to prevent shutting out the breeze and the view. The demand for our patented device for moving trees 
has grown so rapidly that it has required us to manufacture 30 machines and to maintain a force of 100 skilled workmen to operate them. We can 
supply you with one or more of these machines or one or more skilled workmen to cooperate with your own teams and laborers, or we will con- 
tract the work. If you have trees too close together, you should move some of them to permit the remaining ones to develop. By moving big 
trees you save a lifetime of waiting. If you want immediate effects and have no large trees available, we would be glad to supply you with a man to 
locate trees in your vicinity suitable for moving and submit photographs of the available trees to you, together with an estimate for moving them to 
your property. 



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Estate of Mrs. Harold I. Pratt, showing large Elms, several of them over 2 feet in diameter and over 70 feet high. Moved in on our 
moving machines. Results of this kind are obtained by moving trees in a careful manner and giving them intelligent care after they are plai 
James L. Greenleaf, Landscape Architect. 




A large Sequoia Gigantia, brought here from the Pacific coast many years ago and recently transplanted by us, for a distance of over a mile from one 
of the properties of Alfred I. du Pont, Esq., to his estate ("Nemours"j in Delaware. Messrs. Carrere & Hastings, Architects. Our tree moving 
machines are the largest and strongest in this country, transporting a sufficiently large ball with the roots of each tree, so that they not only live, 
but flourish and do not have to go through the recuperative period for several years, which is usually experienced with large trees moved in the 
usual manner. 




View showing a few of the many Boxwood and Cedars moved by us to the estate of J. Swan Frick, Esq., Baltimore, Md., John Russell Pope, I 
Architect. We have tree moving machines permanently located in every large city, and the manager of our nearest office will give your pro! 
immediate attention. We have undoubted'y the largest and finest stock of Cedar trees and old Boxwood available. We have made a thorc 
canvass of several states and located many of the best specimens of old Boxwooi, and if interested, send for photos of available specimens. Wc 
in a position to make the finest Boxwood garden in the country, just having completed the Boxwood plantings for Mrs. A. S. Burden, Mrs. C 
Rumsey, Mrs. James A. Burden, Jr., Victor Morawetz, Esq., Bradley Martin, Esq., Alfred I. du Pont, Esq., Eugene du Pont, Esq., and many other 







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Shows the Estate of Otto H. Kahn, Esq., Messrs. Delano & Aldrich, Architects. Of about 100 large trees, not one tree died, and every tree is in a 
flourishing condition. Our big trees not only live, but flourish. The reason for this is because our apparatus is so designed as to preserve an 
immense volume of roots; and our skilled foremen, who we have trained for years, have developed this work into a science. By using our skilled 
workmen and patented devices the architects have here secured results that would have required a lifetime of waiting for the usual nursery 
trees to produce. If you will acquaint us with your big-tree problem, we will submit to you a definite proposal of just what we can do for you. 



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The upper photograph shows two group plantings of Cedars, Dogwood, Lindens, Maples, etc., framing in a view of Long Island Sound upon 
the Estate of W. R. Coe, Esq., at Oyster Bay, L. I. A. R. Sargent, Esq., Landscape Architect. The lower photograph shows the result obtained by 
moving large trees to a location immediately around the house. Note the dense healthy growth of these trees, photographed one year after moving. 



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Estate of George C. Smith, Esq. Charles W. Leavitt, Jr., Esq., Landscape Architect. Henry Otis Chapman, Esq., Architect. On this estat 
did the road building, grading and tree moving. All this work progressing at one time under one of our skilled foremen, was much more economi 
and efficiently done than if each part had been undertaken by separate contractors. If we do your whole job we assume the responsibility fo: 
finished result in every respect. 





Two of the many large Elms moved by us to the estate of George D. Pratt, Esq., New York State Conservation Commissioner. These Elms fi 
in a charming view and give height to the landscape. Are there not some large Elms in the vicinity of your estate which you would like to hav 
your property? If you do not know of any we would be glad to locate some large trees for you and submit photographs of them to you, together 
an estimate for moving them to your property. 



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A planting of our large evergreens in the garden of Dr. P. P. Satterwhite, Esq., Great Neck, L. I. Messrs. Olmsted Bros., Landscape Architects. 



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Estate of C. C. Rumsey.'Esq., Messrs. Movius & Rotch, Landscape Architects. Showing a few of our large Maples, Cedars, Boxwood, etc. 




Views in our nursery. We have not only large trees, but nearly a million of the usual size. Most of our nursery stock is supplied to profess 
buyers and landscape architects, at wholesale prices. If you require nursery stock and will send us a list of your requirements, we will tell you 
the finest quality of stock will cost. Have you our nursery stock list on file? If not, it is yours for the asking. 



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A large Purple Beech moved by us a distance of IS miles under direction of Ferruccio Vitale, Esq., Landscape Architect for Pierre S. duPont, Esq., Wil- 
. mington, Del. This tree with its large ball of earth was moved over exceptionally rough roads. 



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Estate of Mrs. Frederick L. Richards, where we moved many large trees and did the entire landscape work including the grading and construct 
of the roads, for William Adams, Esq., Architect and Landscape Architect. We have constructed some of the finest roads on Long Island with our la 
force of men who are trained in this work. Where the tree moving and other landscape work, including the grading and road building, are done at ( 
time by one organization much unnecessary expense is thereby saved. 



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5ome of our nursery trees with well developed tops and straight trunks and grown far enough apart to develop good root systems. Send us your 
list of trees required. Our stock is one of the largest. We can furnish the finest stock grown. 



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A Boxwood and Cedar planting on the Herbert L. Pratt Estate. James L. Greenleaf, Esq., Landscape Architect. On this estate we moved mani 

trees, without the loss of a single one. 



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wing striking results produced by the use of large Cedars, Pines, and Old Boxwood. James L. Greenleaf, Esq., Landscape Architect. May we 
supply vou with a few large specimens of old Boxwood like that shown in the foreground? 



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Views of the estate of George E. Fahys, Esq., Locust Valley, L. I., showing the results we have obtained by planting our large evergreens and shade 
trees. This was a bare treeless lawn before our large trees were planted. J. W. O'Connor, Esq., Architect 




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To the estate shown in this photograph we moved 100 large Pines and Spruce, many of which were over 40 feet high. Messrs. Olmsted 
Brothers, Landscape Architects. If you need a screen planted on your property, you can usually find some large evergreens near the property which 
we could successfully move to the location where you need them. We would be glad to find for you some suitable large evergreens and other trees 
near your property from among which you could make a selection of the trees you desire. 



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The Ormond G. Smith Estate at Center Island, Oyster Bay, L. I. Ralph M. Weinrichter, Esq., Landscape Architect. Showing a few of the hundi 
large evergreens and shade trees planted from time to time by us on this estate during the past several years. 



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Large evergreens which we planted about the sunken "garden on the Estate of Donald Geddes, Esq. 



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Large Boxwood, planted on the H. L. Pratt Estate, Glen Cove, L. I. James L. Greenleaf, Esq., Landscape Architect. A few old Boxwoo 
mens in your garden lend an air of age and dignity that cannot be produced with any other material. May we send you photographs of som 
from which you can select? 



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Harvard Yard. Several years ago the elm-leaf beetle killed most of the large historic Elms in the Harvard Yard, and we were employed to replace them with 
our tree moving machines and skilled workmen. The photograph above shows the results we obtained the first year after planting. Any one recently acquainted 



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with the Harvard Yard knows the wonderful transformation produced by our big tree moving. This work was carried on under the direction of Prof. R. F. Fis 
of the University, and the trees were presented by Arthur H. Lea, Esq., of Philadelphia. 



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Immediate effect produced in the garden of Mrs. William Beard by using a few of our large evergreens. 



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Estate of Julian Ripley, Esq., showing a view of large Maples, Elms, etc., 
planted about the residence. Small trees planted near the house fail to give 
the house a mature and homelike atmosphere. 



Estate of Mrs. Harold I. Pratt, showing two of the many lar 
planted. James L. Greenleaf, Esq., Landscape Architect. Here o 
moved trees large enough so their tops extend far above the hous 
gives the house the proper setting, yet does not shut out the vi( 
second story nor the breeze, while providing plenty of shade. 



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tate of Wm. H. Van der Poel, Esq., before and after we planted large trees. Large trees are vitally necessary for the comfort of a country home. 



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Views showing large trees planted by us on the Estate of Audley Clarke, Esq. These photographs were taken within a month after the planting 

Here shade was secured immediately. 



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Beiore and after we moved for Sheffield Arnold, Esq., Landscape Architect, an avenue of very large Sugar Maples, to the grounds of the Loomis 

tute, Windsor, Conn. Messrs. Murphy & Dana, Architects. Producing an immediate effect, which otherwise would have required several genera- 

of waiting for nursery trees to grow. The expense of this work compared with the results is much less than the planting of ordinary nursery trees. 




This photograph shows the same building as above before large trees were planted. 



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The Estate of Capt. J. R. De La Mar. To this estate we moved many large Beech, Hemlock, Elms, etc. C. P. H. Gilbert, Esq., Architect. 



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state of Mrs. Arthur Scott Burden. John Russell Pope, Esq., Architect. Large Cedars and Boxwood make a_charming effect about a residence. 



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This photograph was supplied by Messrs. Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects. It shows the great volume of roots made within two yf 
these trees had been dug around and new soil put about them. In many instances our large trees do better after being transplanted tha 
because the rich soil in which we plant them gives them an opportunity to make more fibrous roots, which nourish and invigorate them. 



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Views on the Estate of Mrs. Arthur Scott Burden, showing Boxwood and other planting, which so successfully lends the appearance of age to this 
(vly constructed residence. John Russell Pope, Esq., Architect. Our collectors have located hundreds of large specimens of old Boxwood plants, 
Jtographs of which are on file at our office. Photographs with descriptions and prices of these will gladly be supplied. 



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Views of the Estate of William K. Vanderbilt, Esq. Harold Patterson, Esq., Landscape Architect. Here we planted many large deciduous a: 
green trees, and old Boxwood. All the trees in the upper photograph, screening the service court from the lawn were moved in the year bef 
Build your home where you please; then with our big trees we can screen out objectionable views immediately. 



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lowing some large Maples planted on the Schoonmacker Estate, at 
Valley. Note the vigorous growth for trees that have recently been 
anted. 



Though you build your house on a barren treeless plain, we can set 
a grove about it of trees up to 2 feet in diameter and from 40 to 70 feet 
high. 



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Showing a few of the large Pines and Cedars planted for Cornelius Provost, Esq., on his new Estate on Long Island 




Estate of J. Stuart Blackton, Esq. Ralph N. Weinrichter, Esq., Landscape Architect. Messrs. Hoppin & Koen, Architects. On this estate we p 

hundreds of large trees with our usual success. Note the dense foliage of the large Maples. 



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tate of H. H. Rogers, Esq., Southampton, L. I. Messrs. Walker & Gillette, Architects. This estate was developed in one season and an imme- 
diate and mature effect was produced by using large trees moved in from the vicinity on our machines. 



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Waltham Library, Waltham, Mass. Messrs. Loring & Leland, Architects. An immediate effect was here]produced by a] few of [our bif 
We have the largest supply of specimen evergreens of almost any variety, from 10 to 30 feet high. With the size of ithe ^balllof earth on c 
greens when we ship them, they can be safely shipped as far west as Chicago. 





Showing how we move large Sugar Maples. Note the immense ball of earth and vast quantity of fibrous roots, protected by thick canvas, 

take with the tree. 



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e of several large Boxwood moved by us to the Estate of Henry 
e, Esq. Note the large firm ball of earth, which makes transplanted 
lot only live, but thrive and flourish. 



Estate of C. K. G. Billings, Esq. Guy Lowell, Esq., Architect; A. R. Sar- 
gent, Esq., Landscape Architect. The trees here shown were moved on 
one of our large machines, and are about two feet in diameter, and about 
90 feet high. To transplant such large trees requires the experience and 
special machinery that we have at your service. 








Estate of Ogden L. Mills, Esq., Woodbury, L. I., John Russell Pope, Architect. Here we moved nearly 1,000 large Cedars and many h 
shade trees. It is no longer necessary to build the house in relation to the large trees, because the certainty of successful results in transplan 
trees as large as you want them, providing skilled labor and the proper apparatus are used. We have invented many labor saving devices in 
past five years that have greatly reduced the expense of big tree moving, and put it within reach of anyone who can afford the usual nursery st 
Big trees are, in fact, considerably cheaper than nursery stock, because a big tree, if planted at an expense of $100.00 is less than the interes 
$10.00 invested in a small tree for 40 years, and in addition to being cheaper our big trees are enjoyed by the present generation. 




Large American Elms moved to the Harvard Yard of Harvard University on our patented tree moving machines with our trained men, producing an 
immediate effect, which, otherwise would have required 50 years of waiting for small trees to grow. Arthur H. Lea, Esq., of Philadelphia, presented 
these trees to the University and they were planted under the direction of Prof. R. F. Fisher. Note the dense growth of foliage, although these trees 
were moved only 3 months before photographing. These trees were moved from within a radius of 20 miles of the University grounds. 




Large Pines, Cedars, Beeches, Oaks, Etc., planted as masses on the Estate of J. E. Aldred, Esq., serving as a screen to shut out an adjoining propert 

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An Avenue of 25 year old Norway Maples, 30 to 35 feet high, on the estate of John G. Berquist, Esq., BrookviUe, L. I. Here we planted nearly 100 
ot these trees, producing an immediate effect. Note the dense healthy foliage - every tree in a flourishing condition. Charles Piatt, Esq., Landscape 
Architect. We can ship trees of this size to you, by freight, in anv quantity and most any variety you desire. 







EsUte of John Anderson, Esq., Locust Valley, L. I. All the above trees were moved in by us. The lower group consists of Beech, Ash, Pin Oi 
White Birch, Holly and Maples. There is a great advantage in having a shaded area near the Residence 




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Estate of C. K. G. Billings, Esq. Landscape Architects, Guy Lowell, Esq., 
and A. R. Sargent, Esq. Here we moved many large Maples, Elms, Oaks, 
Cedars, Pines, Spruce, Hemlock, and Dogwood, producing immediate 
effects at a moderate expense that would have required 25 to 50 years to 
create with nursery trees. 



Two large Boxwood moved from our Roslyn Nursery to the 
Victor Morawetz, Esq. At our Roslyn nursery we have an imme 
of old Boxwood which we sell at moderate prices. The large Li) 
planted last winter and is about 2 feet in diameter. Note the den 
for the first year. 



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n Frick, Esq., Baltimore, Md. . 

: of Columbia 

I States Government, Washington, D. C. 

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I. du Pont, Esq., Wilmington, Del.. 
e du Pont, Esq., Greenville, Del. 

S. du Pont, Esq., Wilmington, Del. . 

!. G. du Pont. Esq., Wilmington, Del. . 

lald M. J. du Pont, Esq., Montchanin, Del 

. Raskob, Esq., Wilmington, Del. 

il du Pont, Esq., Montchanin, Del. . 
'harles Copeland, Wilmington, Del. 
"rank L. Boynton, Wilmington, Del. 
Marvel, Esq., Wilmington, Del. 
;. Bissell, Esq., Wilmington, Del. 

Ivania 

's M. Schwab, Esq., Loretto, Pa. 
Arthur Biddle, Philadelphia, Pa. 

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lers Estate, Amsterdam, N. Y. . . . 

Hollow Country Club, Scarboro, N. Y. 
anWanamaker, Esq., Tuxedo Park, N.Y. 
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Lockwood, Esq., Riverside, Conn. 

s Institute, Windsor, Conn 

•n F. Plant, Esq., New London, Conn. . 

e Landers, Esq., New London, Conn. . 



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J. Russell Pope, Esq. 



Messrs. Carrere & Hastings 
H. T. Lindeberg, Esq. 

( Ferruccio Vitale, Esq. 
I Clarence Fowler, Esq. 

' Ferruccio Vitale, Esq. 
I Clarence Fowler, Esq. 

' Ferruccio Vitale, Esq. 
I Clarence Fowler, Esq. 



R. B. Cridland, Esq. 



C. W. Leavitt, Esq. 



( Ferruccio Vitale, Esq. 
( Clarence Fowler, Esq. 



( Ferruccio Vitale, Esq. 

( Clarence Fowler, Esq. 

Sheffield, Arnold Esq. 

I Guy Lowell, Esq. 
I A. R. Sargent, Esq. 

( Guy Lowell, Esq. 
i A. R. Sargent, Esq. 



Massachusetts landscape architects 

Waltham Library, Waltham, Mass Messrs. Loring & Leland 

Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. . . . Prof. R. F. Fisher 

M. E. Madden, Esq., Newton, Mass Prof. H. V. Hubbard 

E. W. Shraft, Esq., Winchester, Mass. . . . Sheffield Arnold, Esq. 



Long Island 

Pratt Estates, Glen Cove, L. L . . . 
C. V. Brokaw, Esq., Glen Cove. L. L . 

C. K. G. Billings, Esq., Gle:i Cove, L. L 



O. G. Smith, Esq., Centre Island, Oyster Bay, L. I. 

O. L. Mills, Esq., Woodbury, L. I 

J. E. Aldred, Esq., Glen Cove, L. I 

Henry Sanderson, Esq., Locust Valley, L. I. . 
Dr. P. P. Satterwhite, Great Neck, L. I. . . . 
Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, Sr., Jericho, L. I. . . 

H. B. Hess, Esq., Huntington, L. I 

Mrs. Frederick Baker, Southampton, L. I. 

E. W. C. Arnold, Esq., Babylon, L. I. . . . . 

J. R. DeLamar, Esq., 

George C. Smith, Esq 

Mrs. Frederick L. Richards 

Bradley Martin, Esq 

H. H. Rogers, Esq 

Victor Morawetz, Esq . . . 

William Thaw, Esq 



C. A. Coffin, Esq. . . . 
George F. Baker, Jr., Esq. 



James L. Greenleaf, Esq. 

Messrs. Movius & Roach 

• Guy Lowell, Esq. 
I A. R. Sargent, Esq. 

Ralph N. Weinrichter, Esq. 

John Russell Pope, Esq. 

Messrs. Olmsted Brothers 

Messrs. Olmsted Brothers 

Messrs. Olmsted Brothers 

Harold Patterson, Esq. 

Messrs. Howells & Stokes 

Messrs. Hiss & Weeks 

Prentice Sanger, Esq. 

C. P. H. Gilbert, Esq. 

C. W. Leavitt, Jr., Esq. 

William Adams, Esq. 

Messrs. Carrere & Hastings 

Messrs. Walker & Gillette 

Messrs. Delano & Aldrich 

I Guy Lowell, Esq. 
( A. R. Sargent, Esq. 

Messrs. Olmsted Brothers 



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1 Offices : 722 French St., Wilmington, Delaware, C. C. Clifton Lewis, Manager. Brookline, Massachusetts, Geo. N. Barrie, Manager 



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Long Island 

A. G. Milbank, Esq., Huntington, L. I. 
Rober Hager, Jr., Elsq., Oyster Bay, L. I. 
Mrs. C. C. Rumsey, Wheatley Hills, L. I. 
Mrs. Arthtir Scott Burden, Jericho, L. I. 



ARCHITECTS 
AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 

Messrs. Howells & Stokes 
W. Prentice Sanger, Esq. 
Messrs. Movius & Rotch 
John Russell Pope, Esq. 



W. R.Coe, Esq., Oyster Bay, L. I. . 1 ^^"li.eZ.^r^ ^^'^ 



Guernsey Curran, Esq., Oyster Bay, L. I. . 

J. Stuart Blackton, Esq., Oyster Bay, L. I. 
Otto H. Kahn, Esq., Woodbury, L. I. . . . 
Bronson Winthrop, Esq., Wheatley Hills, L. I. 
Geo. E. Fahys, Esq., Locust Valley, L. I. 
Montague Flagg, 2nd, Esq., BrookvUle, L. I. 
John G. Berguist, Esq., Brookville, L. I. 
E. Mortimer Barnes, Esq., Glen Head, L. L 
H. L. Batterman, Esq., Mill Neck, L. L 
A. Z. Gray, Esq., Wheatley Hills, L. I. . . 
Richard N. L. Church, Esq., Great Neck . 
Alan Corey, Esq., Glen Head, L. L ... 
Herbert Harriman, Esq., Jericho, L. I. . 
William H. Van der Poel, Esq., East Nor- 
wich, L. I 

John J. Watson, Jr., Esq., Brookville, L. L . 



A. R. Sargent, Esq. 

Messrs. Guy Lowell, Esq. 
A. R. Sargent, Esq. 

Ralph N. Weinrichter, Esq. 

Messrs. Delano & Aldrich 

Messrs. Delano & Aldrich 

Jas. W. O'Connor, Esq. 

Montague Flagg, 2nd, Esq. 

Thos. H. EUett, Esq. 

H. T. Lindeberg, Esq. 

F. B. Martin, Esq. 

Ralph N. Weinrichter, Esq. 

Montague Flagg, 2nd, Esq. 

Messrs. Cross & Cross 



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Acosta Nichols, Esq., Oyster Bay, L. L . . 

Thomas Hastings, Esq., Old Westbury, L. I 
Mrs. William Beard, Glen Cove, L. L . 
Mrs. J. Sargent Cram, Wheatley Hills, L. I 

E. J. Stehli, Esq., Locust VaUey, L. I. . 
A. H. Cosden, Esq., Southold, L. I. . 
Mrs. Henry C. Phipps, Sr., Great Neck, L. I, 
Mrs. William Pell, Garden City, L. L . . 

F. S. Von Stade, Esq., Westbury, L. I. . 
Anson W. Burchard, Esq., Locust Valley, L. I, 
Nicholas F. Brady, Esq., Roslyn, L. I. . 
Henry W. Lowe, Esq., Wheatley Hills, L. I 
Cornelius Provost, Esq., Brookville, L. I. 
Mrs. Donald Geddes, Glen Cove, L. I. . 
John Anderson, Esq., Locust Valley, L. I. 
George S. Brewster, Esq., East Norwich, L. I 
Mrs. Egerton L. Winthrop, Jr., Syosset, L. I 
Joseph P. Grace, Esq., Manhasset, L. I. . 
Bruce Clark, Esq., Glen Cove, L. I. 
Hon. Townsend Scudder, Glen Cove, L. L 



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